Traffic & Transit

Metro Buses On Emergency Snow Plan Tuesday In Issaquah, Sammamish

King County Metro's emergency snow network has drastically reduced bus service in Sammamish and Issaquah.

ISSAQUAH, WA - King County Metro will continue running buses on the emergency snow network (ESN) through at least Tuesday. County Executive Dow Constantine will decide Tuesday morning whether to keep the ESN going into Wednesday and beyond.

The ESN reduces King County Metro's bus routes down to a core 67, which means that some commuters might have to travel farther to catch a bus. The 67 routes generally run along major roads that avoid steep hills.

The ESN has reduced Sammamish and Issaquah bus service to two routes - the 554 and 271. Both those lines depart for Seattle from the Issaquah Transit Center. A shuttle service is also operating (as the 554) from the Issaquah Highlands to the transit center.

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Snow falling on Puget Sound Monday afternoon should turn to rain by the evening hours - and that could be good news for returning routes to normal. But Constantine said Metro needs time to repair buses that were damaged over the weekend. Some 300 buses were damaged during weekend storms, Constantine said at a press conference Monday.

The ESN went into effect Saturday morning and is the first time Metro has used it.

Find out what's happening in Sammamish-Issaquahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Clarification: The previous headline on the story referred to a return to "full service" for Metro. We have clarified it to refer to the end of the ESN.

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